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  • University of Leicester running free event on how war affects education

    University of Sanctuary logo|Syrian professors provide first-hand account of teaching in war-torn country. People are invited to attend a free event at the University of Leicester to hear first-hand how war can affect education.

  • Student nurses shortlisted for prestigious awards

    A group of student nurses has been shortlisted for some prestigious awards thanks to their dedication and commitment

  • The sweet art of decorating: Bake-off stars delight University of Leicester staff with cake artistry

    15 lucky colleagues attended a biscuit decorating masterclass hosted by three Great British Bake Off contestants

  • 2024 Festival of Social Science returns to Leicester

    The ESRC Festival of Social Science returns to the city of Leicester this October and November,

  • Diversity data

    Our strategic aim is to recognise and value diversity, ensure equity of opportunity, and enable all staff and students to flourish. Find out about our commitment to equity with our gender pay gap data and more.

  • Renting privately

    There is a range of private sector accommodation available if you'd rather not live in halls, including via Sulets, a letting service designed specifically for students.

  • Re-use of public sector information

    public task statement setting out the functions carried out by the University Library under the Re-use of Public Sector Information Regulations 2015

  • Nick Standen

    Noel Davies and Ian Forsythe write: Nick Standen, Professor of Physiology at the University of Leicester, died after a long illness on 2 April 2020 (born 8 December 1949).

  • Research suggests greater access to Higher Education could have reversed EU referendum result

    Greater access to Higher Education could have reversed the result of the 2016 EU referendum, according to new research from our Department of Mathematics.

  • Inherited herpesvirus study finds links to ancient humans

    An international study of integrated HHV-6 led by our University has discovered that a small number of human ancestors, one from about 24,000 years ago, have been responsible for transmitting ancient strains of the virus to individuals today – affecting about a million people...

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